Duke on Demand Highlights for the Week of September 11, 2011 Duke Professor Cathy Davidson asks in her new book how the advent of the Internet is changing the way we think. Duke's Talent Identification program is expanding overseas, seeking out and teaching bright students in India and elsewhere. And, Duke professors answer your questions in live online "Office Hours" interviews.Author(s): No creator set

Seeing Texas Tech Mascot As A Kid Influenced Former Masked Rider While attending a parade in Midland, Texas, former Masked Rider Perry Joe Church knew that is what he wanted to do someday.
Later, Church was given that opportunity while attending college at Texas Tech by representing the school as the Masked Rider from 1982-1983. He still recalls the excitement of running onto the field during football games and being a part of one of Texas Tech's most beloved traditions.Author(s): No creator set

Germany's business morale drops Oct. 21 - Morale amongst Germany's business community is at its lowest point since June 2010 - falling for the fourth month in a row in October. Penny Tweedie reports.Author(s): No creator set

Austria's World Heritage Sites This 2:30 video provides an overview of some of Austria history as an empire around the 1300s until present day. It is more a travel video than one that shows the history of the land and the emphasis is on culture and famous people and places.

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Welcome Weekend Welcome Weekend at Missouri State University is full of events that introduce you to campus, life at Missouri State and prepare you for a great first semester of college.
Begin the weekend by moving in to your residence hall, organizing your stuff and decorating your room. Hang out with your roommate and friends during Playfair and the outdoor movie Friday night. Explore campus and Springfield on Saturday before kicking off the school year at Bear Bash. End the weekend's festivities on Sunday Author(s): No creator set

Polar Bear Cubs Polar bears often have twin cubs, yet they have one of the slowest reproductive rates of any mammal. Learn more about these giants of the north and their offspring. (0:36)Author(s): No creator set

Inuit Throat Singing Inuit throat singing is a unique and enchanting form of musical expression. A mixture of husky chanting and low growling, throat singing is a competition in which the first person to laugh, stop, or run out of breath loses. Throat singing began as a way for the Inuit women to entertain themselves while the men were out hunting. (01:28)Author(s): No creator set